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General Election Results: State Senate 12/04/2013 Official List Page 1 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally First Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - CAPE MAY (part) - CUMBERLAND (part) Counties JEFF VAN DREW (w) * 237 DENNISVILLE ROAD Democratic CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ 08210 ATLANTIC 977 CAPE MAY 17,743 CUMBERLAND 15,904 Total 34,624 SUSAN ADELIZZI SCHMIDT 7 BELCROFT AVENUE Republican SEAVILLE, NJ 08230 ATLANTIC 792 CAPE MAY 13,368 CUMBERLAND 8,675 Total 22,835 TOM GRETO 320 LINDAANNE AVENUE INDEPENDENCE FOR ALL NORTH CAPE MAY, NJ 08204 ATLANTIC INDEPENDENCE FOR ALL 52 CAPE MAY INDEPENDENCE FOR ALL 421 CUMBERLAND INDEPENDENCE FOR ALL 352 Total 825 Total 58,284 12/04/2013 Official List Page 2 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Second Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) Counties JIM WHELAN (w) * 3714 BOULEVARD AVENUE Democratic ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 08401 ATLANTIC 29,333 Total 29,333 FRANK X. BALLES 11 STURBRIDGE COURT Republican EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, NJ 08234 ATLANTIC 24,006 Total 24,006 Total 53,339 12/04/2013 Official List Page 3 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Third Legislative District: CUMBERLAND (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) - SALEM (part) Counties STEPHEN M. SWEENEY (w) * 360 NOTTINGHAM ROAD Democratic WEST DEPTFORD, NJ 08096 CUMBERLAND 3,079 GLOUCESTER 18,272 SALEM 9,694 Total 31,045 NIKI A. TRUNK 100 ISLAND ROAD Republican MONROEVILLE, NJ 08343 CUMBERLAND 1,966 GLOUCESTER 14,581 SALEM 9,052 Total 25,599 Total 56,644 12/04/2013 Official List Page 4 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Fourth Legislative District: CAMDEN (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) Counties FRED H. MADDEN (w) * 25 QUAIL HOLLOW DRIVE Democratic SEWELL, NJ 08080 CAMDEN 16,696 GLOUCESTER 12,743 Total 29,439 GIANCARLO D'ORAZIO 11 BUCKINGHAM COURT Republican SEWELL, NJ 08080 CAMDEN 10,294 GLOUCESTER 11,082 Total 21,376 Total 50,815 12/04/2013 Official List Page 5 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Fifth Legislative District: CAMDEN (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) Counties DONALD W. NORCROSS (w) * 1 MARKET STREET Apt-Unit 522 Democratic CAMDEN, NJ 08102 CAMDEN 15,494 GLOUCESTER 9,889 Total 25,383 KEITH WALKER 576 WASHINGTON STREET Republican CAMDEN, NJ 08103 CAMDEN 9,115 GLOUCESTER 9,333 Total 18,448 Total 43,831 12/04/2013 Official List Page 6 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Sixth Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) - CAMDEN (part) Counties JAMES BEACH (w) * 9 STEVENS LANE Democratic VOORHEES, NJ 08043 BURLINGTON 1,888 CAMDEN 32,959 Total 34,847 SUDHIR DESHMUKH 47 COVINGTON LANE Republican VOORHEES, NJ 08043 BURLINGTON 1,491 CAMDEN 18,589 Total 20,080 Total 54,927 12/04/2013 Official List Page 7 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Seventh Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) Counties DIANE ALLEN (w) * 445 COTTAGE AVENUE Republican EDGEWATER PARK, NJ 08010 BURLINGTON 38,350 Total 38,350 GARY CATRAMBONE 261 BURNING TREE ROAD Democratic DELRAN, NJ 08075 BURLINGTON 25,106 Total 25,106 Total 63,456 12/04/2013 Official List Page 8 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Eighth Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - BURLINGTON (part) - CAMDEN (part) Counties DAWN MARIE ADDIEGO (w) * 16 PALOMINO DRIVE Republican MARLTON, NJ 08053 ATLANTIC 2,766 BURLINGTON 29,461 CAMDEN 3,667 Total 35,894 JAVIER VASQUEZ 44 FORGE ROAD Democratic MEDFORD, NJ 08055 ATLANTIC 1,160 BURLINGTON 16,633 CAMDEN 2,840 Total 20,633 Total 56,527 12/04/2013 Official List Page 9 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Ninth Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - BURLINGTON (part) - OCEAN (part) Counties CHRISTOPHER J. CONNORS 235 CHEROKEE TRAIL Republican (w) * FORKED RIVER, NJ 08731 ATLANTIC 5,659 BURLINGTON 2,102 OCEAN 39,188 Total 46,949 ANTHONY MAZZELLA 29 BAYVIEW DRIVE Democratic BAYVILLE, NJ 08721 ATLANTIC 3,779 BURLINGTON 730 OCEAN 14,856 Total 19,365 Total 66,314 12/04/2013 Official List Page 10 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Tenth Legislative District: OCEAN (part) Counties JIM HOLZAPFEL (w) * 1 LAWN STREET Republican TOMS RIVER, NJ 08753 OCEAN 45,565 Total 45,565 JOHN BENDEL P.O. BOX 1261 Democratic ISLAND HEIGHTS, NJ 08732 OCEAN 19,807 Total 19,807 Total 65,372 12/04/2013 Official List Page 11 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Eleventh Legislative District: MONMOUTH (part) Counties JENNIFER BECK (w) * 52 MCLAREN STREET Republican RED BANK, NJ 07701 MONMOUTH 30,531 Total 30,531 MICHAEL BRANTLEY 8 BROOKSIDE ROAD Democratic NEPTUNE, NJ 07753 MONMOUTH 19,735 Total 19,735 MARIE E. AMATO-JUCKIEWICZ 752 OCEAN AVENUE Apt-Unit 36 FOR THE PEOPLE LONG BRANCH, NJ 07740 MONMOUTH FOR THE PEOPLE 599 Total 599 Total 50,865 12/04/2013 Official List Page 12 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Twelfth Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) - MIDDLESEX (part) - MONMOUTH (part) - OCEAN (part) Counties SAMUEL D. THOMPSON (w) * 5 LINCROFT AVENUE Republican OLD BRIDGE, NJ 08857 BURLINGTON 1,953 MIDDLESEX 8,456 MONMOUTH 11,512 OCEAN 10,990 Total 32,911 RAYMOND D. DOTHARD 107 STAGECOACH ROAD Democratic MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP, NJ 08510 BURLINGTON 992 MIDDLESEX 5,137 MONMOUTH 6,300 OCEAN 5,011 Total 17,440 Total 50,351 12/04/2013 Official List Page 13 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Thirteenth Legislative District: MONMOUTH (part) Counties JOE KYRILLOS JR. (w) * 55 FARM ROAD Republican MIDDLETOWN, NJ 07748 MONMOUTH 40,762 Total 40,762 JOSEPH MARQUES 16 COURT LAND DRIVE Democratic HAZLET, NJ 07730 MONMOUTH 18,289 Total 18,289 MAC DARA F. LYDEN 440 BAYVIEW AVENUE THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE BELFORD, NJ 07718 MONMOUTH THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE 774 Total 774 Total 59,825 12/04/2013 Official List Page 14 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Fourteenth Legislative District: MERCER (part) - MIDDLESEX (part) Counties LINDA R. GREENSTEIN (w) * 16 KREBS ROAD Democratic PLAINSBORO, NJ 08536 MERCER 19,359 MIDDLESEX 12,028 Total 31,387 PETER A. INVERSO 10 CARDIFF LANE Republican HAMILTON, NJ 08690 MERCER 18,819 MIDDLESEX 11,084 Total 29,903 DON DEZARN 958 JAMESTOWN ROAD LIBERTARIAN PARTY EAST WINDSOR, NJ 08520 MERCER LIBERTARIAN PARTY 758 MIDDLESEX LIBERTARIAN PARTY 256 Total 1,014 Total 62,304 12/04/2013 Official List Page 15 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Fifteenth Legislative District: HUNTERDON (part) - MERCER (part) Counties SHIRLEY K. TURNER (w) * 125 LAWRENCEVILLE- Democratic PENNINGTON ROAD LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ 08648 HUNTERDON 1,818 MERCER 28,432 Total 30,250 DON COX 865 LOWER FERRY ROAD #120 Republican EWING, NJ 08628 HUNTERDON 2,089 MERCER 15,418 Total 17,507 Total 47,757 12/04/2013 Official List Page 16 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Sixteenth Legislative District: HUNTERDON (part) - MERCER (part) - MIDDLESEX (part) - SOMERSET (part) Counties CHRISTOPHER "KIP" 309 BEBE COURT Republican BATEMAN (w) * NESHANIC STATION, NJ 08853 HUNTERDON 10,940 MERCER 2,037 MIDDLESEX 4,258 SOMERSET 17,630 Total 34,865 CHRISTIAN R. MASTONDREA 2104 JAMESTOWN COMMON Democratic HILLSBOROUGH, NJ 08844 HUNTERDON 4,540 MERCER 4,728 MIDDLESEX 4,550 SOMERSET 9,172 Total 22,990 Total 57,855 12/04/2013 Official List Page 17 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Seventeenth Legislative District: MIDDLESEX (part) - SOMERSET (part) Counties BOB SMITH (w) * 830 SHIRLEY PARKWAY Democratic PISCATAWAY, NJ 08854 MIDDLESEX 14,716 SOMERSET 8,204 Total 22,920 BRIAN D. LEVINE 8 PUCILLO LANE Republican SOMERSET, NJ 08873 MIDDLESEX 8,488 SOMERSET 6,915 Total 15,403 Total 38,323 12/04/2013 Official List Page 18 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Eighteenth Legislative District: MIDDLESEX (part) Counties PETER BARNES (w) 72 BUCHANAN ROAD Democratic EDISON, NJ 08820 MIDDLESEX 25,063 Total 25,063 DAVID STAHL 55 MILLTOWN ROAD Republican EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ 08816 MIDDLESEX 23,184 Total 23,184 Total 48,247 12/04/2013 Official List Page 19 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Nineteenth Legislative District: MIDDLESEX (part) Counties JOSEPH F. VITALE (w) * P.O. BOX 1467 Democratic WOODBRIDGE, NJ 07095 MIDDLESEX 24,126 Total 24,126 ROBERT LUBAN 305 COLONIA BOULEVARD Republican COLONIA, NJ 07067 MIDDLESEX 14,439 Total 14,439 Total 38,565 12/04/2013 Official List Page 20 of 40 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Twentieth Legislative District: UNION (part) Counties RAYMOND J.
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